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Does Pepsi Natural Taste Good?


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I don’t drink much soda, to tell the truth. I won’t eat or drink anything that contains trans fats and/or artificial sweeteners. I’ve been this way for about ten years now, and that’s just the way it is. It’s not that I don’t like soda – I just don’t like all of the junk that they are loaded with. When I heard that Pepsi was coming out with a new product called Pepsi Natural… made with natural REAL sugar! I had to try it.

It doesn’t have High Fructose Corn Syrup, so it’s all good! I can give er the old college try! As soon as you uncap it, you definitely get the whole “cola” smell. You know what I’m talking about, right? Colas have a distinct smell. My first taste was – WOW! It’s really sweet tasting. Kudos to Pepsi, for coming up with something this yummy, that has no artificial sweeteners!

Did you know that those crappy artificial sweeteners can actually make you more hungry?! That is in addition to any health risks there may be (I’m not a member of the FDA, so I won’t even begin to go into any of that).

The nicest thing about this is that this is not only the first time I’ve had Pepsi in over a decade – but I’m doing so guilt-free. Yes, there is sugar. But it’s a natural sugar! It tastes great, too!

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16 Comments

the Jones line of sodas also contain natural sweeteners as well. And they’re delicious, especially the cream.

We have that in the UK its called Pepsi Raw, I ain’t tried it due to it coming in a pack of 4 glass bottles and being ridiculously expensive, I was told it was horrible, I’ll need to find out, But then again people think Irn-Bru is disgusting, I’ll see about making a side by side video just for you lol

did you know that those so called crappy artificial sweetener diabetics need to be able have certain foods that would normally call for sugar. as fore sugar or high fructose corn syrup they are equally bad for you. our obesity problem in this nation in large part can be contributed to sugar or high fructose corn syrup in almost all prepackaged foods. rather a company chooses to use sugar or high fructose corn syrup in their product the end product will taste the same. this was one of the main reasons for creating high fructose corn syrup. companies have recently started claiming to have natural sugar in their product in an effort to persuade you into believing that sugar is not bad for you. in truth sugar and high fructose corn syrup are two of the worst thing you can put into your body.

Pepsi Natural is awful. I was so excited to find a soda with natural sugar (I live close enough to mexico that I can get, for a premium, Coke with real sugar), but the changes in the pepsi formula beyond the sweetener are terrible. It tastes like sickly sweet, carbonated tea.
Pepsi Throwback, on the other hand, is epic.

This stuff is amazing! One of the things I noticed right off was there was no aftertaste. With high fructose corn syrup there is a slight, but noticable slightly bitter aftertaste. Not with Pepsi Throwback (what it is called around here.) It has a clean break after the flavor dissapates on the palate. I am completely sold. My fear is that they will discontinue it, because it is more expensive to make, and since it is not as prevalent, they may let it go away, thinking there is not enough demand. Oh well.

It’s great! I agree… They have Mountain Dew au natural too..

Oh yeah! Pepsi Natural is really good stuff. I am like you, I dont drink much soda, but this stuff is a real treat.

I tried it once. ’nuff said.

Haven’t seen Pepsi Natural yet in New Mexico. Mexican Coca Cola (also with cane sugar) is pretty good.

I don’t know about pepsi natural but here in Illinois we just got pepsi throwback with real sugar. It is called pepsi throwback and being a pepsi-holic I love it. Coke sucks

This is actually not so new. Many of the soft drink companies provide their drinks made with sugar instead of high fructose corn syrup at passover time. Might only be in the high density jewish area but it is not uncommon. In addition, go to a “hispanic” grocery store and you will find coke in the old time bottles. These are also made with sugar and it is the same when you go to Mexico.

As with anything, most things (legal) are usually okay in moderation. High fructose corn syrup is high calorie just like sugar and bad for you in large amounts. Trans fats and high fructose corn syrup and the boogeyman are all marketing techniques used to deter poor sales when unsubstantiated rumors are spread. A good example, KFC, no trans fat, do you think the food is good for you though god no.

Peanut butter=no trans fat (okay)
enormous amounts of saturated fat (ohh)

i live in Findlay,oh i drove 43 MILES to Giant Eagle on W Central Ave. in Toledo,OH i must say Pepsi Natural ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!! I LOVE IT!!!!!!!! ALL GEEKS SHOULD LOVE IT!!! (In My Opinion)

Hey system001,
You’re right about us diabetics needing to avoid sugar, in any form. However, Aspartame and other chemically manufactured sweeteners aren’t the answer, as they would do more harm than sugar (hence ‘chemically manufactured’).

If you absolutely need soda, try Zevia, it is sweetened with Stevia, a natural sweetener (also available as packets or liquid form to add to your own drinks or foods). Ha, all tho I’ve never tried Zevia, as its only available in the U.S., so it may taste horrible. I’d recommend making your own drinks with natural sweeteners, or what I do is drink coffee with very little sugar, still WAY less than a pop. Just my 2 cents.

Don’t forget about bottled water!
No sugar or calories (ha, or taste).
But make sure to avoid brands with Fluoride (’Fl”), as again this chemical ‘byproduct’ has no place in our foods.
Wow, I sound very conspiracy today.
But its all true. The voices keep telling me!

Fun review Chris, but you are adding to consumer confusion about sweeteners! A sugar is a sugar, whether it’s honey, high fructose corn syrup, table sugar, cane sugar or from fruit juices. As a registered dietitian, I work with young adults who are misled by comments that imply “natural sugar” is different from other sweeteners in regard to health benefits. Replacing high fructose corn syrup with sugar will not reduce obesity or improve health. Taste preference is another issue.
Please provide science based facts that will help consumers make informed choices for healthy lives.

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